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Understanding a high-risk Encompass test result
Received a high-risk preeclampsia result? Understand what that means and how to plan ahead with the Encompass test for the healthiest pregnancy possible.
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Preeclampsia survivor Q&A: What I wish I knew
Discover Amy’s story as a preeclampsia survivor and advocate. Learn how her unexpected diagnosis changed everything and why early screening with the Encompass test is vital for understanding your risks.
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Is my baby at risk? Preeclampsia’s effects on fetal health
Discover the effects of preeclampsia on fetal development, and learn how the Encompass test can help ensure a healthier pregnancy for you and your baby.
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How common is preeclampsia in the United States?
Preeclampsia currently affects 1 in 12 pregnancies in the United States, a number which has been steadily increasing over the past two decades.
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Myths about preeclampsia: What every pregnant woman should know
Preeclampsia, a pregnancy complication that can lead to serious health risks for both mother and baby, affects one in twelve pregnancies. Despite its prevalence, there are several myths surrounding preeclampsia that can potentially lead to misinformation and delayed preventative measures. Here are some of the most common misconceptions and the truth about preeclampsia.
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You might have a birth plan — do you have a complications plan?
When most women find out they are pregnant, they begin dreaming about the perfect birth experience - the ideal pain management method, the location of birth, and who they want in the room with them. In other words, they begin to create their birth plan.
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